New Horizons in Orthopedic Medicine
LEXINGTON Editor’s intro: Jeffrey Brian Selby, MD, has been chair of the UK Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine since October 2020. He was
LEXINGTON Editor’s intro: Jeffrey Brian Selby, MD, has been chair of the UK Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine since October 2020. He was
■ MD-Update It’s been almost two years since we spoke. What’s been going on at the Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging? FAUL: Over
■ MD-UPDATE: Some of our readers are new, so tell us about yourself. SCHAEFFER: I was born in Louisville, grew up in Lexington, and graduated
■ MD-UPDATE: Please give us a brief synopsis of your medical training, your background and current practice. ELDRIDGE: I graduated from the University of Louisville
■ MD-UPDATE: Describe the current state of opioid use, abuse, misuse, and addiction in Kentucky. MAZLOOMDOOST: Kentucky is consistently ranked in the top five for
LOUISVILLE MD-UPDATE Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Newton talked with KentuckyOne Health Medical Group’s Physician Executive Ronald Waldridge, II, MD, to learn more about KentuckyOne’s Physician Leadership Pathway
LEXINGTON Doctors tell some very novel stories about how they chose their particular specialty, but never before or since has someone roller skated their way
LOUISVILLE Stephen Toadvine, MD, was named president of Baptist Health Medical Group, effective April 4, 2016. As a longtime Baptist Health family medicine physician and
MD-UPDATE: Tell us about yourself and your professional background. MILLER: I had a circuitous background before I came into medicine. I went to graduate school
MD-UPDATE: Tell us a little about yourself. ALAGIA: I am a native Kentuckian born on the Fort Campbell army base –my father was JAG corp
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